1. Florida Privacy Law Going To Be Tougher Than California (AdAge)
Florida data privacy law, poised to get passed soon is going to be tougher than California’s as it is going to include rules that would let marketers to retain consumer data only for a year and let people sue over even relatively small infractions, according to the Association of National Advertisers.
2. Apple To Testify Before US Senate On App Store Antitrust Issues (Wion)
A senior Apple Inc executive has decided to testify before the US Senate on mobile app store competitiveness questions, just days after subcommittee representatives criticized the firm for failing to attend. In a statement, the company said that Chief Compliance Officer Kyle Andeer would be willing to testify at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on April 21.
3. Microsoft To Buy Nuance Communications (Bloomberg)
Microsoft Corp. is in advanced talks to buy AI and speech technology company Nuance Communications Inc., for $56 a share, giving Nuance an equity value of about $16 billion. The price would be a 23% premium to Friday’s close.
4. Vox Media Is Acquiring Cafe Studios Inc. (WSJ)
Vox Media is acquiring Cafe Studios Inc., publisher of a popular podcast hosted by former Manhattan US Attorney Preet Bharara, for an undisclosed amount to expand its growing audio business. Cafe Studios publishes a handful of podcasts, including “Stay Tuned With Preet”, Mr. Bharara’s current events and pop culture talk show; “Third Degree”.
5. Substack Strikes Deal With Trans Writers (NYT)
Substack strikes agreements with trans authors, despite concerns that it funds potentially anti-trans writers and serves as a lucrative off-ramp for “cancel culture” victims. Since it embodies larger powers and inconsistencies, a company that makes it easy to charge for newsletters has captivated an anxious trade.
6. Twitch Experienced 2B Hours Of Viewing In March (GeekWire)
Amazon’s live streaming platform Twitch witnessed a record-breaking viewership in March. With more than 2 billion hours watched on the platform, which is slightly edging out the previous record set in January. This is a 105% YoY increase for Twitch.
7. Tiger Global To Put India’s Startups On Global Map (TechCrunch)
Tiger Global has written — or is in the process of writing — more than 25 checks ranging from a few million dollars to more than $100 million in India, the world’s second-largest internet market, this year alone. So far, about ten of its acquisitions have been revealed, with the remainder still in the works for the coming weeks and months.